The title reminds me of a fun night from years ago. Me and six friends went to a bar where a local radio station was hosting a bikini contest and it was ten cent beer until eight. We got there at like seven thirty and immediately ordered five beers each. When the first round was brought we ordered another five each and the same when that round came. At one point we had close to one hundred beers sitting before us and just grabbing and downing them. In the end we came very close to going to jail. What a great night it was😅.
Evidence that alcohol is a legal stupid drug. This would not happen with almost every other drug that is illegal. This is what the government wants…a bunch of idiots to destroy their critical thinking and take their hard earned money.
Back in the '80's there was a club in my town that would have " nickel nite" .5 cent beers and you'd go there with 3 dollars and get hammered and leave a tip lol
So nice to see entertainment without a political agenda. Back when life was fun. My bar when I was 18 had nickel for an 8 ounce beer on thursday nights.
The closest thing I have experienced was buck-a-beer night for the MLS team in Columbus, two hours south of Cleveland. It was insane but civilized, and I say that as someone who was hammered before the opening kick.
I was there that night. This video is pretty much the way I remember it. After 40 years, I still have the image of the guy in front of our row calling to a cop and then throwing a full beer in his face. We left once the field was full of people. We told the mounted police officer as we left the stadium to get ready for a mess. He just shook his head.
I was there that night and here's a few items not mentioned in the vid: the Rangers starting pitcher was HOFer, Fergie Jenkins, who took a comeback line drive to his package--and he stayed in the game. The security was a joke--just the waddling rent-a-cop retirees. Gaylord Perry was having a miracle year and he was out on the diamond in the 9th when the riot broke out looking like Angry Dad. Duke Sims had been a catcher for Cleveland for many years and was now on the Rangers, and when he came out to the mound during the riot to administer some punches to a drunken fan I was right next to him--and the old security guard knew Sims and was saying, "Duke, no..."
When I was in college in Macon Ga, in the mid 70's the Braves would have nickel beer night. All the frats and sororities would drive to Atlanta to party. I remember on the way back stopping at an on ramp on the highway so some of the guys could piss when we got hit by a flashlight beam from the Henry County Sheriff department. One of the guys got smart with the cop and they pulled a shotgun on him. I was sober enough to tell the cops that I just wanted to get the drunk guys home and they let us go. Don't mess with Henry County cops!